the problem is that Neptune is a way to cold place to check anything out . it is -235 degrees and it is a water planet so no one would be able to research on the planet or even Set foot on it , also Neptune is a gas planet so you wouldn't be able to even breath there
No problems have been sent to Neptune. Neptune is a planet located in our solar system and does not have the ability to solve or address problems.
As of yet, only the Voyager 2 probe has been sent to Neptune. It passed Neptune in 1989.
The Voyager 2 space probe did a flyby of Neptune on August 25th 1985, beaming back images and data to Earth. Nothing can land on Neptune because it is a gas giant. Gas giants do not have a solid surface.
the Casssini-Huygens was sent to Saturn, the Voyager 2 was sent to Uranus, and the Voyager 2 was also sent to Neptune. The Galileo was sent to Jupiter.
Exploring Neptune has only just begun, with only one explorer, Voyager 2, which visited on August 25, 1989. The possibility of a Neptune Orbiter was discussed, apart from that no other missions have been given serious thought
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As of yet, only the Voyager 2 probe has been sent to Neptune. It passed Neptune in 1989.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have visited Neptune. The probe's closest approach to Neptune was on 25 August 1989.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have visited Neptune. The probe's closest approach to Neptune was on 25 August 1989.
The Voyager 2 space probe did a flyby of Neptune on August 25th 1985, beaming back images and data to Earth. Nothing can land on Neptune because it is a gas giant. Gas giants do not have a solid surface.
the Casssini-Huygens was sent to Saturn, the Voyager 2 was sent to Uranus, and the Voyager 2 was also sent to Neptune. The Galileo was sent to Jupiter.
Unmanned space probes in the early years of the Space Race have been sent to close to planets like Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
To date, only one has reached Neptune so far. Voyager 2 did a flyby of Neptune in August 1989, sending images and data back to Earth.
Launched in 1977, reached Neptune in 1989.
Exploring Neptune has only just begun, with only one explorer, Voyager 2, which visited on August 25, 1989. The possibility of a Neptune Orbiter was discussed, apart from that no other missions have been given serious thought
NASA
yes, they sent the Voyager 2 in 1977
Not exactly. The Voyager 2 space probe did a flyby of Neptune, but since it never actually orbited the planet, it can't be considered a satellite. Neptune does not have a solid surface, so nothing could ever land on it.